The flight into Paro presents you with a wonderful view of Everest, Kanchenjunga and the peaks of the Eastern Himalayas. Your guide will be there to meet you at the airport and accompany you to your hotel. Welcome to Bhutan!

After freshening up and having lunch, visit Paro Ta Dzong Museum and descend on foot to the impressive Rinpung Dzong. Finally, stroll across the traditional bridge into Paro town, where you can enjoy some free time at leisure in the town. Dinner at the hotel.

O/N Paro

Day 2: Drive to Punakha with activities en route (3½ hours driving)

Drive to Punakha. On the way stop at Dochula pass (3000m) to enjoy the view of the mountain ranges and the 108 chorten that are situated right at the top of the pass. Then descend to Punakha at 1,200m.

For hikers we plan to take you on a 3-hour round-trip hike with a picnic lunch starting at the Dochula Pass. Or you can opt for a more gentle village walk of 2 hours or 4 hours duration with a picnic lunch.

For dedicated cyclists, we include mountain bike hire for 2 or 4 days, with dedicated support so that you can take a hop-on-hop off approach and test your limits in the Himalayas. In Bhutan, you would use your mountain bikes on the main tarmac roads as well as on rough farm tracks. There are hardly any dedicated off-road mountain-bike tracks.

Sightseeing includes Chimi Lhakhang, the temple of the “Divine Madman” and Punakha Dzong.

O/N Punakha

Day 3: Sightseeing and activities in the Punakha valley

Today’s options include rafting on the Punatsangchu river, hiking to Khamsum Yulley Namgay Chorten and cycling in the Punakha area. A driving and hiking excursion to Talo monastery is also an option.

O/N Punakha

Day 4: Drive to Wangdue and Phobjikha (3 hours driving time)

Drive from Punakha to Wangdue and wind your way all the way to Phobjikha, a wide, high glacial valley with an area of marshland that is a nature reserve. Sightseeing includes a visit to Gangtey Monastery. Settle in to your hotel and relax this afternoon.

Phobjikha is ideal for taking gentle walks in nature. In this tour you will spend most of the day in Phobjikha, returning to Wangdue for the night. Today’s activities include cycling, hiking and visiting a farmhouse, where they will include you in some of their daily activities and serve up a typical Bhutanese lunch. In the afternoon, set out on the return drive to Wangdue.

O/N Wangdue

Day 5: Drive to Thimphu (2½hrs driving time)

The drive back to Thimphu gets you there in time for lunch. Stretch your legs on a short 50 minute – round trip hike to Wangditse temple or a more energetic 2-hour uphill hike to Chokortse temple and get some nice views looking down on the Thimphu dzong. Alternatively, try your hand at archery, with a Bhutanese expert to show you how.

Sightseeing includes Chang-gangkha temple, the huge open-air Buddha statue, the Takin reserve (the takin is the national animal of Bhutan) and the viewpoint, festooned with prayer flags. End the day with a visit to Thimphu Dzong (Trashichodzong). Dinner in a restaurant in town.

O/N Thimphu

Day 6: Full day sightseeing in Thimphu

Start the day with a morning mountain bike excursion around the outskirts of Thimphu or a hike to Tango Monastery. Sightseeing options today include the Folk Heritage Museum, the Institute for the 13 Traditional Arts (Zorig Chusum) and the Institute of Traditional Medicine. Watch an archery match at Changlimithang archery ground and take a stroll around the busy Memorial Chorten. Today you will also have some time to enjoy exploring Bhutan’s small capital city:

O/N Thimphu

Day 7: Thimphu Sightseeing & drive to Paro (1hr driving time)

After breakfast, drive to Paro. Cycle or drive to Drugyel Dzong, or take a village walking tour. Also visit Kichu Lakhang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, with a history and legend linking it to the wider world of Buddhism. Dinner at the hotel.

O/N Paro

Day 8: Hike up to Taktsang Monastery

Today take an early morning hike up to Taktsang Monastery, perched on the edge of a steep cliff. This is a highlight of the tour. The round trip takes about 4 hours.Return to the base for lunch at a 5-star hotel and a one-hour steam and sauna session at a 5-star resort hotel. Free time for browsing in Paro town. Dinner at your hotel.

O/N Paro

Day 9: Departure.

Transfer to the airport for flight departure from Paro. Tashi Delek!

The Cost Includes

Accommodation in 3* 4* and 5* tourist hotels according to the package chosen.
Three meals a day.
English-speaking Guide services for the duration of your stay (Other languages on request).
Comfortable vehicle and driver for the duration of your stay.
All transfers between airport and hotel.
Sightseeing and entrance fees as per itinerary.
Government Royalties and Surcharges and all taxes.
Complimentary processing of Bhutanese visa and flight booking service.

The Cost Does Not Includes

Visa Fee: payable at the time of booking your tour ($ 40).
Flights: your flight costs are itemized separately.
Upgrades to a higher category hotel accommodation on request.
Drinks and other expenses of a personal nature (laundry, telephone etc.)
Tips for guide and driver.
Travel & Health Insurance: we strongly recommend that you purchase a comprehensive travel insurance to cover medical expenses, baggage loss, and trip cancellation.
All extra expenses incurred due to forces of nature or unforeseen events.